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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See the ...
Type
Novel
ISBN
9781400030910

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400030919
ISBN-13
9781400030910
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72340966

Product Key Features

Book Title
That Old Cape Magic : a Novel
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Psychological, Family Life, Literary
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Fiction
Author
Richard Russo
Book Series
Vintage Contemporaries Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"Marvelous. . . . Utterly charming." - The Washington Post "In one of America's most mythic landscapes, Russo details one man's shaky first steps out of his past and into self-knowledge with good humor, generosity, and an open heart." - O, The Oprah Magazine "His most intimate yet: an astute portrait of a 30-year marriage, in all its promise and pain. . . . His honest, heartfelt storytelling-like a cooling breeze off a certain New England shoreline-has never felt fresher." - People   "A fine book about parents and children, about remembering and forgetting, and ultimately what it means to be a grown-up."  - The San Francisco Chronicle "When we finish reading That Old Cape Magic , we know we'll start rereading it soon. And that the characters will come to mind at the most unpredictable times. We will stay on speaking terms with them more than we do with some of our real-life cousins." - The Miami Herald   "Suffused with Russo's signature comic sensibility, and with insights, by turns tender and tough, about human frailty, forbearance, fortitude, and fervor." - The Boston Globe   "Russo has a great sense of humor, of the absurd, and of the intricate, constantly shifting, complex emotional levels of his characters. . . . The way Russo plumbs their depths are wonderful.  Incidents and episodes charm and sparkle."  - The Providence Journal "Does not disappoint. . . . [With] deep connection to place, and affection for the large cast of characters who blunder and struggle through his pages." - The New York Times Book Review   "[With] elegant writing. . . . Few novelists exude as much wry compassion as Russo."  - The Christian Science Monitor   "The Pulitzer Prize-winning author has again worked his magic."  - Chicago Sun-Times   "Glistening. . . . [A] chambered nautilus of a novel."  -Maureen Corrigan, "Fresh Air," National Public Radio   "Good-humored, deeply felt, frankly put. . . . Full of Mr. Russo's canny dialogue and piquantly funny observations."  - The Wall Street Journal   "Insightful. . . . [With] sharply funny dialogue, a crisp and shapely plot, beguiling settings and likable characters . . . plus a couple of wildly hilarious big scenes."  - St. Petersburg Times   "This is a thinking person's novel. . . . [Russo's] prose is thought-provoking and guaranteed to make you examine your relationships with your parents, your spouse and your children."  - The City Wire   "Russo's deft characterization, wit and sympathetic eye are always welcome."  - Winnipeg Free Press   "Effortlessly emotional . . . so awash in seriously comic and tragic but always brutally honest moments. . . . A beautiful depiction of how people think, how we convince ourselves that we are the center of our universe, and that things don't just happen but are 'done,' often to or for us."  -Pop Matters   "Russo is an apt and sensitive storyteller, and his prose is generously sprinkled with insights into everyday life."  - Daily Herald   "Tender and heartening. . . . Full of humor and pathos. . . . A deeply mature novel that deals with marriage and aging so gracefully."  - San Antonio Express-News   "Russo is a sensitive, intelligent writer. . . . It's always a pleasure to read his smooth prose and inhabit his characters' conflicted minds."  - The San Jose Mercury News   "A comic yet thoughtful take on marriage. . . . But amid the humor, it raises questions about the complications we inherit and the ones we build for ourselves." - USA Today   "A touching portrait of smart people spinning their wheels." - Chicago Tribune   "A recipe for laying ghosts to rest [and] a tale about love requited and unrequited. Finally, it is a big-hearted book about real, complex relationships that are an utterly fascinating mix of the two." - Bangor Daily News, "Marvelous. . . . Utterly charming." -The Washington Post "In one of America's most mythic landscapes, Russo details one man's shaky first steps out of his past and into self-knowledge with good humor, generosity, and an open heart." -O, The Oprah Magazine "His most intimate yet: an astute portrait of a 30-year marriage, in all its promise and pain. . . . His honest, heartfelt storytelling-like a cooling breeze off a certain New England shoreline-has never felt fresher." -People   "A fine book about parents and children, about remembering and forgetting, and ultimately what it means to be a grown-up."  -The San Francisco Chronicle "When we finish readingThat Old Cape Magic, we know we'll start rereading it soon. And that the characters will come to mind at the most unpredictable times. We will stay on speaking terms with them more than we do with some of our real-life cousins." -The Miami Herald   "Suffused with Russo's signature comic sensibility, and with insights, by turns tender and tough, about human frailty, forbearance, fortitude, and fervor." -The Boston Globe   "Russo has a great sense of humor, of the absurd, and of the intricate, constantly shifting, complex emotional levels of his characters. . . . The way Russo plumbs their depths are wonderful.  Incidents and episodes charm and sparkle."  -The Providence Journal "Does not disappoint. . . . [With] deep connection to place, and affection for the large cast of characters who blunder and struggle through his pages." -The New York Times Book Review   "[With] elegant writing. . . . Few novelists exude as much wry compassion as Russo."  -The Christian Science Monitor   "The Pulitzer Prize-winning author has again worked his magic."  -Chicago Sun-Times   "Glistening. . . . [A] chambered nautilus of a novel."  -Maureen Corrigan, "Fresh Air," National Public Radio   "Good-humored, deeply felt, frankly put. . . . Full of Mr. Russo's canny dialogue and piquantly funny observations."  -The Wall Street Journal   "Insightful. . . . [With] sharply funny dialogue, a crisp and shapely plot, beguiling settings and likable characters . . . plus a couple of wildly hilarious big scenes."  -St. Petersburg Times   "This is a thinking person's novel. . . . [Russo's] prose is thought-provoking and guaranteed to make you examine your relationships with your parents, your spouse and your children."  -The City Wire   "Russo's deft characterization, wit and sympathetic eye are always welcome."  -Winnipeg Free Press   "Effortlessly emotional . . . so awash in seriously comic and tragic but always brutally honest moments. . . . A beautiful depiction of how people think, how we convince ourselves that we are the center of our universe, and that things don't just happen but are 'done,' often to or for us."  -Pop Matters   "Russo is an apt and sensitive storyteller, and his prose is generously sprinkled with insights into everyday life."  -Daily Herald   "Tender and heartening. . . . Full of humor and pathos. . . . A deeply mature novel that deals with marriage and aging so gracefully."  -San Antonio Express-News   "Russ, "Suffused with Russo's signature comic sensibility, and with insights, by turns tender and tough, about human frailty, forbearance, fortitude, and fervor." Glenn C. Altschuler,The Boston Globe "Family, family, family is the subject ofThat Old Cape Magic[with] a complicated skein of plotlines, deep connection to place, and affection for the large cast of characters who blunder and struggle through his pages." Roxanna Robinson,The New York Times Book Review "A touching portrait of smart people spinning their wheels." Christopher Borrelli,Chicago Tribune "Utterly charming. If you always cry at weddings, you'll cry at thisand laugh, too…Russo has written a novel for people who are terrified of becoming their parents, which is to say for everybody [and it] seems especially intimate, a dyspeptic romantic comedy from a Pulitzer Prize winner who catches the bittersweet humor of our common neuroses…It's a marvelous portrayal of the strands of affection and irritation that run through a family, entangling in-laws and children's crushes and even old friends." Ron Charles,The Washington Post "A comic yet thoughtful take on marriage…But amid the humor, it raises questions about the complications we inherit and the ones we build for ourselves." Bob Minzesheimer,USA Today "When we finish readingThat Old Cape Magic, we know we'll start rereading it soon. And that the characters will come to mind at the most unpredictable times. We will stay on speaking terms with them more than we do with some of our real-life cousins." Betsy Willeford,The Miami Herald "A recipe for laying ghosts to rest [and] a tale about love requited and unrequited. Finally, it is a big-hearted book about real, complex relationships that are an utterly fascinating mix of the two." Rosemary Herbert,Bangor Daily News "His most intimate yet: an astute portrait of a 30-year marriage, in all its promise and pain…His honest, heartfelt storytellinglike a cooling breeze off a certain New England shorelinehas never felt fresher." Andrew Abrahams,People "Wryly funny…An impressively expansive analysis of familial dynamics between not only spouses but also in-laws, parents and children…It's Russo all the same, and his many fans are sure to savor the journey." Joanne Wilkinson,Booklist "In one of America's most mythic landscapes, Russo details one man's shaky first steps out of his past and into self-knowledge with good humor, generosity, and an open heart." Pam Houston,O, The Oprah Magazine
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
For Griffin, all paths, all memories, converge at Cape Cod. The Cape is where he took his childhood summer vacations, where he and his wife, Joy, honeymooned, where they decided he'd leave his LA screenwriting job to become a college professor, and where they celebrated the marriage of their daughter Laura's best friend. But when their beloved Laura's wedding takes place a year later, Griffin is caught between chauffeuring his mother's and father's ashes in two urns and contending with Joy and her large, unruly family. Both he and she have also brought dates along. How in the world could this have happened? By turns hilarious, rueful, and uplifting, That Old Cape Magic is a profoundly involving novel about marriage, family, and all the other ties that bind., The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Empire Falls delivers his most intimate novel yet: "An astute portrait of a 30-year marriage, in all its promise and pain.... His honest, heartfelt storytelling--like a cooling breeze off a certain New England shoreline--has never felt fresher" ( People ). For Griffin, all paths, all memories, converge at Cape Cod. The Cape is where he took his childhood summer vacations, where he and his wife, Joy, honeymooned, where they decided he'd leave his LA screenwriting job to become a college professor, and where they celebrated the marriage of their daughter Laura's best friend. But when their beloved Laura's wedding takes place a year later, Griffin is caught between chauffeuring his mother's and father's ashes in two urns and contending with Joy and her large, unruly family. Both he and she have also brought dates along. How in the world could this have happened? By turns hilarious, rueful, and uplifting, That Old Cape Magic is a profoundly involving novel about marriage, family, and all the other ties that bind. Look for Richard Russo's new book, Somebody's Fool , coming soon.

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